* To play background audio while viewing a slideshow you must have one
of the following: PocketTunes 3.0 or later installed, AeroPlayer 5.0 or
later installed, or a Zire 72. If your system meets one or more of these
requirements, you can choose to play audio in the background while viewing
a slideshow in the Slideshow Preferences dialog.

SplashPhoto 4.1 - December 12, 2003

When the slider is opened on a Tungsten 3, a HiRes+ image now displays
in full-resolution (Palm)

Fixed a bug that would sometimes cause a reset if you canceled hotsync
(Windows)

SplashPhoto 4.09 - November 26, 2003

The date that shows in SplashPhoto is the Original EXIF date stored
in the photo instead of the Archive EXIF date (if available).

Added a Select User dialog for first-time users.

Added more contextual menu support (Windows) with the ability to
cut, copy, and email images.

Changed a hotsync log error to be more descriptive (Windows).

Fixed a character mapping problem.

Fixed two browser view sort bugs (Windows).

Fixed an orientation problem for images that originated on the handheld
(Windows)

Fixed a bug where ampersands (&) wouldn't show up in the filename
in certain views (Windows).

Fixed a bug that would cause the UX-50 and T3 to show the incorrect
resolution.

SplashPhoto 4.08a - November 16, 2003

Fixed upgrade bug from version 4.05 that would cause the Desktop to
crash if the DeviceSpecs file was out of date.

SplashPhoto 4.08 - November 14, 2003

Support for new Hi-Res Plus screens

Password protection for private images

Ability to drag images out of SplashPhoto Desktop

Mac OS 10.3 (Panther) support

Numerous bugs fixed

SplashPhoto 4.05 - August 18, 2003

Fixed bug that would cause the category list to get unsorted if
categories were renamed.

SplashPhoto 4.04 - August 11, 2003

Image View Menu items now work properly on OS 3.5 devices.

Images properly display on Samsung SPH i500.

Conduit displays an error in the log if HotSync 4.0 or later is not
installed

Thumbnail will be rebuilt on handheld if EXIF thumbnail has zero
length.

Added support for SplashPhoto SDK.

SplashPhoto 4.03 - August 8, 2003

Fixed bug on Tungsten C that kept the slideshow from auto-running

On handheld images on internal memory cannot be renamed the same as
an existing image with different case (e.g., FRED vs. fred).

On the desktop, when adding multiple images, if one or more of the
images has a filename that is too long, the image will be skipped
rather than aborting the entire import process.

SplashPhoto 4.02 - August 7, 2003

Improved memory management on handheld for users with lots (1000s)
of images.

Fixed bug that would cause the handheld to lock up when receiving
an
image from a camera phone (like the Sony Ericsson T610, T68i or P800/P900)
via IR or bluetooth.

Fixed redraw bug on handheld that would occur when selecting Zoom
mode with the shortcut /Z.

Desktop supports copying/pasting images between Users. You can also
copy/paste images between categories.

Desktop remembers last viewed category between sessions.

SplashPhoto 4.01 - August 6, 2003

Fixed crasher in Conduit that would occur when the desktop and
handheld clocks differed by more than 11 hours.

Added "Show/Hide Private" menu command on Desktop.

Add date and time display to Detail view on Desktop.

Support Page up, Page Down, Home and End keys on Desktop.

SplashPhoto 4.0 - August 5, 2003

Added Desktop catalog - SplashPhoto Desktop now stores images in
a desktop catalog that synchronizes with the handheld.

Unlimited categories - You can now create an unlimited number of categories
(the old version limited you to 15).

Faster - The scanning and caching has been improved to make SplashPhoto
even faster.

Friendlier - The Desktop automatically detects the capabilities of
the handheld it is syncing with so the user doesn't have to know the
resolution or bit-depth of their device and perform confusing configuration
settings.

JPGs on internal - All images are stored in JPG format on both external
memory AND internal memory. This means that file sizes are significantly
reduced (as much as 80%). The other benefit of this is that JPGs received
via Exchange Manager (through an email application like Snappermail
or Versamail, for example) can be stored on internal memory for those
without a VFS card.

Full size images - The Desktop software still allows you to crop images
to fit the handheld display, but you can also install images at their
full resolution if you want.

Compatible with Palm Photos - For users of the Palm Zire71, SplashPhoto
is compatible with the Palm Photos file format, enabling you to view
Zire71 photos that are stored on internal memory (as well as on a card,
where they are just stored as normal JPGs).

Details View - This new view allows you to see a thumbnail image as
well as category, location, size and dimensions. And you can directly
modify the category and location in this view so you don't have to open
the Image Details dialog.

Improved Exchange Manager support - sending/receiving images via Exchange
Manager has been improved to better support Snappermail and Versamail.

Pan and Zoom - installing images larger than the screen size on the
handheld allows you to zoom in and out and pan using hardware buttons
or on-screen controls.

SplashPhoto 3.63 - April 29, 2003

Fixed a Clié redraw issue

Added support for Garmin 320x450 resolution

Switched to PDF version of the user guide

Enhanced Garmin Virtual Graffiti support

SplashPhoto 3.62 - Feb. 10, 2003

Faster launching and sorting

Fixes crash when storing more than 700 images in SplashPhoto directory
on VFS

You can power off the handheld in the cradle when auto-running the
slideshow and it will remain off

Fixed bug on Sony Clie 710c devices that are running Palm OS 3.5.
SplashPhoto will not run in 16-bit or hi-res mode on these devices,
and instead will only display 8-bit low-res images. To get hi-res, 16-bit
support, the device must be upgraded to Palm OS 4.0.

Deleting images would cause a fatal reset, if other images were marked
private

SplashPhoto 2.5 - June 27, 2001

Added support for SD/MMC cards

SplashPhoto 2.1 - April 4, 2001

Improved support for Handspring memory modules

SplashPhoto 2.0 - March 26, 2001

Added Desktop image editor

SplashPhoto 1.1 - March 12, 2001

Bug fixes

SplashPhoto 1.0 - March 2, 2001

First release

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